Ride the Aerial Tram at Squaw Valley or the Scenic Gondola at Heavenly. Be a part of the action and join your friends and family for the ride up the mountain. Squaw Valley’s tram heads to High Camp with plenty of attractions for non-skiers including the Olympic Heritage Museum. Heavenly’s gondola stops at an observation deck before arriving at Adventure Peak home to the resort’s four lane tubing hill. Both offer stunning views of Lake Tahoe, dining options at the top and regular rides back down.
Let’s face it, once you’ve had first tracks down a mountain there’s no going back. The search for fresh, untracked powder becomes an addiction, one most people are willing to pay a premium to enjoy. Lake Tahoe’s expansive mountains and luxurious resort amenities more than cater to this lifestyle.
Bragging rights are an important part of mountain culture...first ascents, first descents and the much-sought after first chair on a powder day. The lengths locals go to in snagging first chairs are a thing of legend: predawn rally cries, all-night campouts and even the occasional rumor of beer being used as bribery. But few stories can outshine first chair of the entire season, this feat can be brought up again and again at slope-side watering holes and still receive a hearty toast.
Lake Tahoe ski resorts will be welcoming skiers and snowboarders over the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday weekend with powdery slopes and spinning chairlifts thanks to recent storms that dropped more than a foot of fresh snow at summit elevations. With all major Lake Tahoe resorts planning to be open by Saturday, November 26, destination travelers can take advantage of early season deals and new nonstop air service to enjoy Lake Tahoe's endless variety of winter vacation itineraries including 24/7 Vegas-style entertainment and non-stop fun for the entire family.
The recent Presidential debates have produced a lot of hot air and cold fronts across the U.S. Perhaps the only other state-side debate creating such polarizing views is the annual argument over whether the upcoming winter will be of the La Niña or El Niño variety.
We all know that half the fun of a winter vacation is taking photos to make your friends jealous share with your friends and family afterward, showcasing both your amazing skiing/riding skills as
Celebrating New Year's Eve in Lake Tahoe is a "must-do" experience for any skier or snowboarder hoping to reach elite partygoer status. Imagine Vegas-style entertainment in a beautiful alpine setting with no need for such pesky things as last call. And there's no better way to shrug off a New Year's Day hangover than skiing or sn0wboarding on powdery slopes while soaking in stunning lake views and crisp mountain air.
Coming off one of the longest winters in recent memory with chairlifts turning for nearly seven months, Lake Tahoe ski resorts have announced the availability of the Ski Lake Tahoe Six-Pack Lift Ticket for the 2016-17 season.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Bring your group to Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows This Winter Or Next and Take Advantage of Cool Rates On Great Dates! Whether you’re looking for the perfect inspirational setting to meet, reward your group for performance, team build through Olympic themed events or to just enjoy playing on the mountain together…the Squaw Valley and Alpine […]
Be in the heart of the action when you stay at The Village at Squaw Valley. Stay in one of our spacious one bedroom condos complete with a full kitchen and cozy fireplace. Relax and unwind at the Village’s wine bar, Uncorked, and indulge in unique wines from California and beyond. Along with the wine […]